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New GM Ballard on Colts' future: All about team

INDIANAPOLIS – New Colts general manager Chris Ballard says he has the utmost respect for franchise quarterback Andrew Luck but made sure to point out Monday that in order for the franchise to reach the ultimate goal of winning a Super Bowl, the Colts have to do it as a team.

“Let me say this because Andrew is a great player, but it will never be about one guy,” Ballard said during his introductory news conference. “It’s about all 53 men in the locker room. All 63 men, including the practice squad. It’ll always be about the team. And is he a good piece? Absolutely, but he’s just one of the 53 men that we have to win with.”

Chris Ballard, who was recently hired as the Colts’ new GM, said QB Andrew Luck is a “great player, but it will never be about one guy.” George Gojkovich/Getty Images

Luck’s ability to cover the flaws on the Colts roster helped them win 11 games in each of his first three seasons in the league. They also reached the playoffs in each of those seasons, including the AFC Championship Game in 2014.

But Luck suffered an assortment of injuries, including a lacerated kidney, the past two seasons, and the Colts’ roster wasn’t good enough to make up for his absence. They finished with an 8-8 record and missed the playoffs in each of the past two seasons.

One of the most significant areas Ballard, who spent the past four years with the Kansas City Chiefs, will have to address through free agency and the draft is improving Indianapolis’ defense. The Colts’ aging defense finished 30th in the NFL. Indianapolis has finished 20th or worse in total defense in four of five seasons under coach Chuck Pagano.

“Defense wins championships,” Ballard said. “You’ve got to score points. But I’ve been blessed to be in the league and work for two places where we’ve been pretty special on defense: Chicago and Kansas City. So that definitely is a goal. That’s probably why I have such a fit with Chuck, who is a defensive head coach.

“But don’t get me wrong. We have to score points. We have to have weapons. But in this league you win up front. You win on the O-line and D-line. If you’re not good up front, it’s very difficult when you get into December and January football.”

Ballard ended any thought of a potential head-coaching change when he echoed owner Jim Irsay’s comments in that Pagano will return next season.

“There was no other options,” Ballard said. “Chuck Pagano is a good football coach in the National Football League. Three 11-5 seasons, went to the AFC Championship Game. [He] had two 8-8s back to back, but he’s won 49 games. We need to keep our eye on how hard it is to win in this league. It’s hard to win. He’s won 49 games in the National Football League.”

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Mike Nolan joining Saints as assistant coach

METAIRIE, La. — Mike Nolan will follow in his father’s footsteps as a coach for the New Orleans Saints.

The Saints have hired the former San Francisco 49ers head coach and longtime former NFL defensive coordinator, according to Nolan’s employer, SiriusXM Radio. Also, the new image on Nolan’s Twitter avatar is of the Saints logo.

He will likely serve as linebackers coach, since the Saints have a vacancy there after firing LB coaches Joe Vitt and James Willis earlier this month.

Nolan’s father, Dick Nolan, was the Saints’ head coach from 1978 to 1980.

Mike Nolan was the 49ers’ head coach from 2005-2008, compiling an 18-37 record before being fired midway through the 2008 season. Scott Cunningham/Getty Images

Mike Nolan last served as a linebackers coach with the San Diego Chargers in 2015 before spending the past year as an analyst for both SiriusXM and the NFL Network.

Before that, Nolan spent three years as the Atlanta Falcons’ defensive coordinator from 2012 to 2014. His tenure in Atlanta began with a splash (the Falcons went 13-3 in 2012 and had the NFL’s No. 5-ranked scoring defense). But it ended with a fizzle (the Falcons ranked 32nd in yards allowed in 2014).

Nolan was the 49ers’ head coach from 2005 to 2008, compiling an 18-37 record before being fired midway through the 2008 season.

He has also served as defensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, Washington Redskins and New York Giants during 35 years as an assistant in the NFL and college ranks.

The Saints have several vacancies to fill on their coaching staff after firing Vitt, Willis, defensive line coach Bill Johnson, special-teams coordinator Greg McMahon and special-teams assistant Stan Kwan. The Saints also lost wide receivers coach John Morton to the New York Jets’ offensive coordinator job, as ESPN reported Sunday.

The Saints’ defense showed signs of progress during the 2016 season in Dennis Allen’s first full year as the defensive coordinator. But the Saints finished 7-9 for the third straight year. So head coach Sean Payton decided to fire Vitt and Johnson — two longtime assistants who helped the team win a Super Bowl in 2009 — because he felt an injection of new ideas was needed.

The Saints have ranked last in the NFL in total defense since 2007, and they have set NFL records for most yards allowed in a season (in 2012), most touchdown passes allowed in a season (2015) and highest opponents’ passer rating in a season (2015).

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Report: Hardy applies to play in Spring League

Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy has submitted an application to play in an independent football league in April, a person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Monday because he wasn’t authorized to discuss the application. Hardy’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, didn’t immediately return a phone message.

Hardy didn’t play last season following a tumultuous 2015 with the Cowboys that began with a four-game suspension for Hardy’s role in a domestic violence case in North Carolina.

Hardy, 28, would not receive a salary for playing in the Spring League, which is designed to give former NFL draft picks a shot to display their talent. The league isn’t affiliated with the NFL but NFL teams plan to send scouts to games and workouts.

Greg Hardy would not receive a salary for playing in the Spring League, which is designed to give former NFL draft picks a shot to display their talent. AP Photo/Brandon Wade

Hardy was suspended the first four games in 2015 and his production dropped significantly after photos were released of his bruised ex-girlfriend. Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones didn’t re-sign him after initially saying he wanted to give Hardy a long-term deal.

Hardy was convicted by a judge in the North Carolina case, but prosecutors dropped the case during his appeal because his ex-girlfriend couldn’t be located to testify. Prosecutors said they believed Hardy and the woman had reached a settlement.

Hardy had six sacks in 12 games in his only season with Dallas. He had 15 sacks for the Carolina Panthers in 2013 when he was picked for the Pro Bowl.

Hardy was arrested on a cocaine possession charge in a Dallas suburb in September.

Spring League officials have extended invitations to former stars including Johnny Manziel and Ray Rice, while other former NFL players have already signed up, including 33-year-old tight end Kellen Winslow Jr.

The Spring League consists of four teams composed of free agents. The teams start training April 5 at The Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia and will play a total of six games there in a three-week span.

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Poll: Pats most disliked NFL team, Cowboys next

For the second straight year, the New England Patriots are the most disliked team in the NFL.

This according to a new poll taken last week and released Monday by Public Policy Polling.

In the poll, taken of 378 NFL fans representative of the US population, 21 percent of people disliked the Patriots — once again edging the Dallas Cowboys (19 percent).

Of those polled, 42 percent said they feel negatively about the Patriots, compared to only 19 percent who said they think of their Super Bowl LI opponent Atlanta Falcons negatively. As far as who those polled are rooting for to win the Super Bowl, 53 percent are pulling for the Falcons, 27 percent for the Patriots.

Patriots QB Tom Brady is both the most popular QB among fans, and the least popular, and coach Bill Belichick is also seen negatively by 34 percent of those polled by Public Policy Polling. Winslow Townson/USA TODAY Sports
  • Quarterback Tom Brady addresses Patriots fans who gathered at Gillette Stadium to send off their team, saying the Super Bowl would be “the toughest one we’ve had all year.”

Tom Brady is the most popular quarterback among fans (22 percent), but he’s also the least popular (24 percent). Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan was the seventh-most-liked quarterback behind Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Eli Manning, Dak Prescott, Ben Roethlisberger and Russell Wilson.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick is also viewed negatively by 34 percent of those polled, while only 8 percent of those polled said they didn’t like Falcons coach Dan Quinn.

Belichick isn’t as disliked as NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, as 37 percent said they thought of him unfavorably and 42 percent disapproved of the job he was doing.

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